Keiser, Robert Adolph (pseud: Robert A King) 20.sep.1862-13.apr.1932 USA NY, New York - New York
violinist, cellist, lyricist, music publisher, jewish, better known under his pseudonym Robert A King than under his real name, 1891 residing at 311 East 119 Street Manhattan, 1900-1910 as music publisher at 522 West 104th Street residing with wife, 3 children and a servant at 145 West 104th Street in Manhattan, 1910-1917 as musician, composer and music publisher residing with wife and 3 children on 3544 Broadway Manhattan, he died while listening to his last composition 'One day in May' ; son of milliner Adolph Keiser (Germany Bayern 1830-1893 Manhattan) and Jeannette Pinkus (Prussia 1840-a1920 Manhattan) ; 1885 in Manhattan he married Sophie R Hickman (New York feb.1864-)

less used pseudonyms : Abtler, F. ; Andrews, Champs L. ; Beatrice, F. ; Bitner, Ed. F. ; Braunbach, Helena ; Brinkman, Paul ; Burgheim, G. J. ; Burgheim, J. J. ; Calhoun, Clayton ; Calhoun, John Clayton ; Chapin, Betty ; Clifford, Park ; Corinne, J. ; Dewey, W. L. ; Earl, Mary ; Fisher, J. Arthur ; Grey, Vivian ; Haley, Ed ; Hickman, Elmore ; Hills, Frank ; Hughes, Rob ; Jonas, Julius ; Keiser, Mrs ; Kennedy, Harriet ; Kennedy, May ; King, A. R. ; King, Bob ; King, Bobo ; King, Mary ; King, R. A. K. ; King, Robert Keiser ; King, S. A. R. ; Kingsley, Robert ; Kingsley, Robie ; Klein, David ; Lester, Ida ; May, H. I. ; Metzger, A. ; Moho-Nali, (Chief) ; Montaine, A. R. ; Montaine, R. A. ; Morgan, J. P. ; Moskowitz, R. A. ; Quinn, H. L. ; Ravenhall, Mrs ; Ravenhall, R. A. ; Richmond, M. ; Roberts, Kathleen A. ; Rogers, Cameron ; Roosevelt, Thomas ; Rowenhall, Mrs ; Sen, Yama ; Seymour, S. ; Smith, Sol ; Stanley, F. ; Tobani, H. ; Troja, Vallaire ; Walker, Bertram ; White, Alice ; Williams, B. ; Williams, George B. ; Wilson, R. A. ; Write, Alice

Title Parts


[] Gavotte debutantes "Sweet seventeen". Piano
music F. Abtler
pub Century Music Publishing Company, New York 1903

[] Beautiful Ohio. Song
music Mary Earl, words Ballard Macdonald
pub Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York 1918

[] Moonlight on the Colorado. Waltz song
music Robert A. King, words Billy Moll
pub Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York 1930

[] One day in May. Voice and piano
music Robert A. King, words Sam M. Lewis
pub Shapiro, Bernstein & Co., New York 1932

[] America's fair women. Waltzes. Piano
music Robert A. Keiser
pub Oliver Ditson, Boston
included in Victor Herbert "The World's Most Famous Music"

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